by Serial_Worrier » Tue 27 Sep 2011, 17:13:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dsula', 'N')o doubt. BUT it don't mean nothing. The productivity gain is marginal. I'm running Windows 7 on a 4 core machine. I'm not much more productive than I used to be using windows 95 on 166MHz cpu. Because most of the time the limiting factor is still me thinking not the computer calculating. And judging by the cleverness of my strategy game, we're still FAR FAR away form the computer doing the thinking.
Never mind your strategy game. Just think about how great the "first-person shooter" games have gotten. Stuff like "Call of Duty". The Kinect motion controller. Besides I can tell you that having 4-cores makes a big difference for a lot. F.e., I can watch HD video and simultaneously download 2-3 other things w/o any hiccups. Another test was running 4 HD videos from Youtube at the same time. No problems. Tell me this isn't a huge advance in computing!